Feral oilseed rape is known to persist in the environment for a long time. This raises concern that if GE oilseed rape ran feral, their transgenes could pose as a source of GM contamination of conventional fields […]
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Feral oilseed rape is known to persist in the environment for a long time. This raises concern that if GE oilseed rape ran feral, their transgenes could pose as a source of GM contamination of conventional fields […] A submission by Greenpeace to the Convention on Biological Diversity to consider and assess the potential environmental, cultural, and socio-economic impacts of genetically modified trees on forest biological diversity […] This review by the Austrian government, examines recent scientific evidence concerning potential environmental and health risks of two GM maize lines – MON810 and T25. Austria has invoked national safeguard measures for these GMOs. […] This paper details the position of the Union of Concerned Scientists regarding federal policy on crops genetically engineered to produce pharmaceutical and industrial compounds. […] Soybean is viewed as a very attractive crop for the production of biodiesel. This briefing looks into attempts to develop GM soybean for that purpose in South Africa. […] Friends of the Earth Africa announced that LLRICE601 has been found in rice supply in the West African countries of Ghana and Sierra Leone. […] The report shows that GE rice and the risks that it brings are simply unnecessary as there are existing rice production methods that are sustainable. […] The adoption of GM cotton in South Africa’s Makhathini Flats was heralded as a success story but this report believes that this perception is misguided. […] The USDA is poised to approve LLRICE601 but the authors questioned the role of USDA as regulator of transgenic contamination, given that it has also been involved in the development and field tests of similar GM rice. […] Included are links to news reports and announcements related to the contamination of rice by LLRICE601 since the case was officially announced in August 2006. […] |
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